Suprabio V: New Technologies, New Paradigms (5th International Conferences on Supramolecular and Nanotechnology for Biomedical Applications)

Abstract

SupraBio V: new technologies, new paradigms The SupraBio is an internationally established event in supramolecular and nano technologies for biomedical applications (SupraBio) that focuses on the latest advances on suprabio and promotes profound scientific discussions between scientists, researchers from different disciplines leaders. Front-line experts from multidisciplinary research and application areas are encouraged to join this conference, to discuss the benefits of SupraBio in their efforts, to advance the networking and collaborating between different academia, research players in the field and to stimulate the exchange of educational concepts. The aim of this fifth workshop is to highlight some of the recent advances in the field in order to develop breakthrough technologies and advanced materials for nanomedicine and regenerative medicine. A particular attention will be dedicated to the future directions of researches involving the self-assemblies of biological molecules and/or bio-inspired derivatives. Artificial supramolecular systems mimicking biological systems and bio-related functions offer efficient approaches for numerous applications in the areas of soft materials featuring responsive properties, or biomedical researches (drug delivery, controlled release, diagnostic, advanced biomaterials, hydrogels, scaffolds, biomolecules etc). Very likely, in the future these promising systems will provide tools to nano-fabrication and nano-manipulation for the development of advanced technology in the field of biomedical applications.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Jan 12, 2017
Source ID
W911NF1610253

Entities

People

  • Philippe Barthélémy

Organizations

  • Army Contracting Command
  • French National Institute of Health and Medical Research
  • United States Army

Tags

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Nanocomposite Materials Science

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology